Doug Coe
Estate Planning, Probate, and Trust attorney at Legacy Legal, LLC
Experience: 10 years
Estate Planning and Probate
Awards 1
Experience 10y
Videos 1
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Doug Coe is a third generation Wichitan with a passion to help clients achieve the peace of mind and knowledge that all of their ducks are in a row.

Doug went to Wichita Collegiate School, Trinity University as a Baker Duncan Scholar, and the University of Kansas School of Law where he served as the Managing Editor of the Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy.

Early in his career, Doug worked at a leading regional firm where he saw a very broad range of cases. Later he worked at a national firm as a local specialist in their Tax, Trusts, and Estates department. As the founder of Legacy Legal, LLC, Doug focuses his practice on estate planning, probate, trust work, and the related fields.

Doug actively supports:

-Wichita State's Center for Combating Human Trafficking
-Hope Community Church
-Young Life Wichita
-Wichita Collegiate School
-Kansas Lawyers Assistance Program
-Rotary Club of Wichita?

Doug is married to his beautiful bride, Caitlin, and has two beautiful daughters.

Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice

Kansas

Kansas Supreme Court
ID Number: 25983
Since 2013

Professional Experience

2016 - Current

Legacy Legal, LLC

Attorney and Owner

2018 - 2018

Stinson Leonard Street LLP

Attorney - Tax, Trusts, Estate Department

2013 - 2016

Morris, Laing, Evans Brock & Kennedy, Chtd.

Attorney

2008 - 2009

Institute for Trafficked, Exploited, and Missing Persons

Anti-Human Trafficking Staff

Education

2010 - 2013

University of Kansas School of Law

J.D. (2013) | Law

Honors: Managing Editor of the Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy

2004 - 2008

Trinity University

B.A. (2008) | Speech Communication and Economics

Awards

year - Doug Coe
Excellence in Care Award

WSU Center for Combating Human Trafficking

Contacts

Legacy Legal, LLC 4601 E Douglas Ave Wichita KS 67218 Telephone: (316) 202-2067

Videos

What are the FIVE essential documents to every estate plan in Kansas?
In order to have a complete estate plan, you'll likely want each of these five documents. You may need more than five, but five will be a good start.
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Doug Coe
Doug Coe Estate Planning, Probate, and Trust attorney at Legacy Legal, LLC

Experience: 10 years
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Location: USA
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Practice Areas

Estate Planning

Guardianship & Conservatorship Estate Administration, Health Care Directives, Trusts, Wills

Probate

Probate Administration, Probate Litigation, Will Contests

Languages

English: Spoken, Written

Certifications

2013

Attorney

Kansas Supreme Court

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